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Education Employees Steal Trips from Homeless Youth
A report released by the New York City public school district alleges that school employees misused funds intended for homeless students' enrichment ...
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DOJ Blames Software Algorithm for Rent Hikes
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed suit against Texas company RealPage, alleging that the company violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by enabling ...
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Helping the Homeless One Bike at a Time
Lack of transportation is an obstacle many homeless people face in rural areas without public buses as well as in big cities designed for cars. Without ...
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Media Overlooks Ten Worst Humanitarian Crises
For the past eight years, the non-profit organization CARE has been tracking what it calls the year’s ten worst humanitarian crises. This year places ...
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Teaching Personal Responsibility Over Victimhood
In an article for The National Review researchers Wendy Wang and Brad Wilcox reveal the irrefutable evidence for instilling in youth the values of personal ...
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Woman Charged $1,000 for Sandwich
When Letitia Bishop ordered three Subway sandwiches at her local gas station, she probably expected a four-figure receipt – as long as the last ...
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40% of Bettors Have Never Been in a Casino
Is a trip to Las Vegas becoming a thing of the past? A recent survey finds 4 in 10 gamblers have never actually set foot in a casino. A spokesperson for ...
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Mother Teresa Encounters Homeless Men
In 1989 [in Los Angeles], Mother Teresa visited some homeless Latino men living in a church-sponsored shelter program. Mother Teresa expressed the hope ...
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The Rich Get Richer, the Middle Class Struggles
In his book Adrift, Scott Galloway details how America is losing its strong middle class:
In 1965, the chiefs of America's largest 350 companies by ...
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Harvard Study Reveals Affirmative Action for Rich Applicants
The Supreme Court recently outlawed most racial preferences in college admissions. However, a new study from Ivy League researchers indicates another ...
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